Several Turkish-backed terrorists killed, injured in infighting

Several Turkish-backed terrorists have been killed and scores others have been injured in renewed infighting in the areas under their control in the countryside of Hasakah and Raqqa.

The renewed infighting comes within the framework of the continuous fierce clashes with machineguns among the Turkish-backed terror groups over areas of influence, smuggling routes and looted items, causing chaos and insecurity.

The infighting took place among the terrorists of the Turkish-backed “Al-Hamza Division” group near the silos of the occupied city of Ras Al-Ayn in Hasakah northern countryside, local sources told SANA on Saturday. A terrorist was killed and several others were injured in these clashes.

 In the same context, infighting between the terrorists of the so-called “Failaq Al-Sham” and “Ahrar Al-Sharqiya” groups continued in the villages and towns of Al-Sharkrak, Hammam Al-Turkman and Ein Issa in Raqqa northern countryside. Several terrorists were injured and a state of panic was created in these areas, according to local sources.

Hamda Mustafa

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